Video out problem on receiver

I purchased an insignia is-HTIB102732 surround sound receiver recently. when it arrived the video, when plugged into the tv, jumps up and down and is impossible to view. i've tried both regular (yellow chord) video and s-video outputs and have the same problem. PLEASE HELP
andrew

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You have to go thru the menus on the TV and tell it you want TV speakers off, and output to surround at fixed volume. Then plug audio out wires (RCA jacks or optical digital wire) from audio outs on TV to AUX or Video or something like that into the receiver.

I'm not sure what you mean by "run surround sound from this tv" . If you are using an antenna for HIDEF you would run an optical cable from the tv to the optical input on your receiver labeled CD. If you are using a cable box or using a blu ray player simply run a coax cable from said box or player (digital out) into your receiver labeled DVD and run the HDMI cable straight into the back of your tv strictly for video. Note that some recent budget players have omitted digital audio outputs entirely. Hopefully your player has them. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask for clarifications.

look for an optical or "coax" digital audio connect jack. That will transmit all surround sound channels on a single cable. That will go from your TV to your surround sound "receiver's 'digital audio in'

Also - if you are using HDMI the sounds goes over that cable along with the video.

You should have your signal in to your Comcast, then HDMI out to Sat in on your receiver. I haven't looked but I'm guessing you have multiple HDMI in on your receiver, but remember, you only have one HDMI out from receiver which would go to tv. What happens if you hook HDMI directly friom Comcast out to HDTV in.If you still have a delay there must be some sort of adjustment on your tv. When you plug into tv, Is it a default screen you can't change or, can you check say video 1, etc.? How many HDMI inputs do you have on your tv? Let me know through "add a comment"
Dave

This is how the connection is suppose to be, DVR "OUT", to TV "IN" using the RCA plugs, then press AV on the TV. If this is how you connected it, then maybe there is something wrong with the video wire (Yellow).

As for the DVD, you need to connect an Audio wire separately because the component Red + Green + Blue wire only stands for video. Audio is Red and White, this must be connected for you to get sound from the DVD.

To connect the Audio for your DVD player, connect Red and White wire to Audio "OUT" of your DVD player, to "AUX" in of your AVR 146 receiver, then select AUX on your receiver and sound will come out from your DVD through the receiver.

I hope this is not complicated for you. This connection is simple, all you need is to understand the basics which is OUT and IN. If you want to watch DVD on your TV, this means the DVD will be good OUT to IN of the DVD. The same goes for audio.

If you don't understand, please let me know so that I can direct you further.

If the FiOS remote has a scanning or learning feature, you should be able to find a usable code to control your home theater system. Insignia is unable to provide a code for the reasons described here.